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Discover some of the most spectacular fall colours of Maples, Oaks, Beech, and Birch trees in one of North America's largest tracts of Hardwood Forest areas north of Toronto. A Canadian holiday Thanksgiving tradition is a turkey dinner, a fall colour leaf tour, a studio artist tour, a visit to a farmers' market, or fall fair and pumpkin pie for dessert. Fall Colour Routes to Explore
More than 25 fall colour routes have been devloped for travel into the Muskoka, Kawartha, Algonquin, North Bay, Ottawa, Georgian Bay, Sault Ste., Marie regions of Ontario North of Toronto. Viewing the specatualr fall colours of North Americas great hardwood forests is a Thanksgiving weekend tradition for most Canadians.
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Studio Tours, Fall Fairs
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Canadians combine thier fall colour drives with a visit to an artist studio, or a visit to a fall fair with the children. Thanksgiving weekend offers an array of outdoor fall activities throughout areas north of Toronto.
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Farmers' Markets-Fall Harvest Dinners
Hundreds of fall markets will be selling their produce, fresh baked goods, jams & jellies, preserves, and organic meat products this weekend in anticipation of the many family dinner celebrations.
www.400eleven.com/farmers-market.html Many of the resorts, inns, and hotels will also be celebrating with special Thanksgiving packages including harvest meals, wine tasings, and featured traditional Thanksgving fare.
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Discover Ontario's spectacular fall season on the upcoming Thanksgiving Weekend north of Toronto